Ballymoney
Ballymoney is on the Courtown to Castletown road, the
village itself is no more than a post office, but it offers
an impressive range of facilities. - golf courses, pitch and
putt, craft shops, pubs and a lovely beach with public amenities
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It's also the location of one of North Wexford's premier nightclubs,
which hosts disco's and shows through-out the year. Off the coast
of Ballymoney there have been many famous shipwrecks, some are
remembered today in house and pub names.
The 'Isaalt' was a twin-masted, 134 ton auxiliary schooner, built
in Portmadoc in Wales in 1909. The vessel had been used as a training
schooner by the Irish Department of Defence during the war. She
had been sold to do film work in the Caribbean. On her last commercial
trip, en route from Dublin to Waterford, she came upon a raging
storm. The vessel ran aground on Ballymoney beach and despite
the best efforts of the Arklow lifeboat who operated for ten hours
in a force nine gale, five of the seven crew lost their lives.
The 'Orphan Girl' was a schooner which operated out of Arklow
Harbour. It regularly brought cement, coal and other materials
from Liverpool at the turn of the century. The Orphan Girl was
sank and re-floated off Ballymoney beach. Many items of nautical
memorabilia adorn the walls of the local pub, most interesting
are the cuttings from the original log book of the ship from which
the name of the pub comes.
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